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System for automatically enforcing a demand reset in a fixed network of electricity meters

a technology of automatic enforcing and demand reset, which is applied in the field of wireless networks, can solve the problems of stale and inflexible metering data, meter-reader being prevented from gaining access to the meter, and laborious meter data collection

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-02-13
ELSTER ELECTRICTY LLC
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The meter-reader may be prevented from gaining access to the meter as a result of inclement weather or, where the meter is located within the customer's premises, due to an absentee customer.
This methodology of meter data collection is labor intensive, prone to human error, and often results in stale and inflexible metering data.
While fixed wireless networks greatly reduce human involvement in the process of meter reading, such systems require the installation and maintenance of a fixed network of repeaters, gateways, and servers.
Identifying an acceptable location for a repeater or server and physically placing the device in the desired location on top of a building or utility pole is a tedious and labor-intensive operation.
Thus, while existing fixed wireless systems have reduced the need for human involvement in the daily collection of meter data, such systems require substantial human investment in planning, installation, and maintenance and are relatively inflexible and difficult to manage.

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[0018]Exemplary systems and methods for gathering meter data are described below with reference to FIGS. 1–3. It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the description given herein with respect to those figures is for exemplary purposes only and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of potential embodiments.

[0019]Generally, a plurality of meter devices, which operate to track usage of a service or commodity such as, for example, electricity, water, and gas, are operable to wirelessly communicate with each other. A collector is operable to automatically identify and register meters for communication with the collector. When a meter is installed, the meter becomes registered with the collector that can provide a communication path to the meter. The collectors receive and compile metering data from a plurality of meter devices via wireless communications. A communications server communicates with the collectors to retrieve the compiled meter data.

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Abstract

Methods and systems of enforcing a demand reset in a meter that communicates via a wireless network. When billing data is received by a server, it is accompanied by a demand reset counter. The counter is compared to a counter stored on the server. If they received counter is less than the server counter, it is determined that the meter missed a demand reset. The server then instructs the meter to perform a billing read and to perform a demand reset to ensure that accurate demand data is received by the server.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to wireless networks for collecting data, and more particularly, to systems and methods for monitoring a demand reset count in meters that are auto-read meters.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The collection of meter data from electrical energy, water, and gas meters has traditionally been performed by human meter-readers. The meter-reader travels to the meter location, which is frequently on the customer's premises, visually inspects the meter, and records the reading. The meter-reader may be prevented from gaining access to the meter as a result of inclement weather or, where the meter is located within the customer's premises, due to an absentee customer. This methodology of meter data collection is labor intensive, prone to human error, and often results in stale and inflexible metering data.[0003]Some meters have been enhanced to include a one-way radio transmitter for transmitting metering data to a receiving device. A ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G08C15/06G08B23/00
CPCH04Q9/00H04Q2209/60
Inventor SCOGGINS, SEAN M.MILLS, STUARTMASON, ROBERT T.BORLESKE, ANDREW J.SMITH, KATHRYN J.RUDRAN, DILEEP
Owner ELSTER ELECTRICTY LLC
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